overreact to a situation, appear to be more impulsive. that kind of behavior doesn t describe the aaron hernandez many remember growing up in bristol, connecticut, where his family was celebrated as a local sports dynasty. i don t think there was another family that is more familiar in bristol. aaron was our golden boy. he had the family traits. his father and uncle were stand-out athletes. his older brother d.j. was a sports hero too. bob montgomery covers high school sports for the bristol press. aaron did track, football and basketball. he was described in any sport he played as a man playing with children. brand mcmillan and andrew
bob montgomery covers high school sports for the bristol press. aaron did track, in audition to football, he also did basketball. he was described in any sport he played as a man playing with children. he was just kind of goofy and fun. kind of had a baby face and, you know, all the teachers loved aaron. brad mcmillan and andrew rigali played basketball with aaron beginning in middle school. he was twice the size of me. we were, like, the same height, but he was just more athletic obviously. he practiced all the time. practiced because his father, dennis, pushed him constantly. his father was pretty strict. i mean, he told me his father used to make him shoot 500 shots before he went to play with friends. his dad clearly kept him anchored. i saw a closeness with them that i d never seen before. there was something about dennis
he had the family traits, his father and uncle were standout athletes. his older brother, dj, was a sports hero, too. bob montgomery covers high school sports for the bristol press. aaron did track, in audition to football, he also did basketball. he was described in any sport he played as a man playing with children. he was just kind of goofy and fun. kind of had a baby face and, you know, all the teachers loved him. brad mcmillan and andrew rigali played basketball with aaron beginning in middle school. he was twice the size of me. we were the same height, but he was more athletic obviously. he practiced all the time. practiced because his father, dennis, pushed him constantly. his father was pretty strict. i mean, he told me his father used to make him shoot 500 shots
aaron was our golden boy. he had the family traits, his father and uncle were standout athletes. his older brother, dj, was a sports hero, too. bob montgomery covers high school sports for the bristol press. aaron did track, in audition to football, he also did basketball. he was described in any sport he played as a man playing with children. he was just kind of goofy and fun. kind of had a baby face and, you know, all the teachers loved him. brad mcmillan and andrew rigali played basketball with aaron beginning in middle school. he was twice the size of me. we were the same height, but he was more athletic obviously. he practiced all the time. practiced because his father, dennis, pushed him constantly. his father was pretty strict. i mean, he told me his father used to make him shoot 500 shots before he went to play with friends. his dad clearly kept him anchored.
athletes. his older brother, dj, was a sports hero, too. bob montgomery covers high school sports for the bristol press. aaron did track, in audition to football, he also did basketball. he was described in any sport he played as a man playing with children. he was just kind of goofy and fun. kind of had a baby face and, you know, all the teachers loved him. brad mcmillan and andrew rigali played basketball with aaron beginning in middle school. he was twice the size of me. we were the same height, but he was more athletic obviously. he practiced all the time. practiced because his father, dennis, pushed him constantly. his father was pretty strict. i mean, he told me his father used to make him shoot 500 shots before he went to play with friends. his dad clearly kept him anchored. i saw a closeness with them that i had never seen before. there was something about dennis